Belgrade was a surprise for us – in a good way! As soon as we arrived, we found ourselves immersed in a friendly and very accessible city. Parks were everywhere, local citizens went about their day walking dogs, playing with their families, or enjoying a quick bite to eat. The city would continue to grow …
At the heart of Beirut, resides Nejmeh Square. A chic historical space in the downtown district of the historical “Paris of the east”. We only had one truly full day to spend in Beirut, after spending a few days previously in Bcharre in the mountains northeast of the city. Because of our limited time and …
While house-sitting is our favorite option for accommodation while traveling (and working), Airbnb is our next top choice. I will go over some of the pros and cons of using Airbnb but please note that this list is based mostly off of our personal experiences, all of which took place in Asia. Still, after staying at over …
While we were out in the Yogyakarta countryside near Borobodur, we made a few local excursions, one of which was to the pottery village. We weren’t really sure what to expect, or even necessarily where to go. We simply saw on a map that was provided to us that there was one and that is …
Kuala Lumpur surprised us by becoming one of our favorite cities to visit. Somehow, we keep finding ourselves back in Malaysia and taking in the phenomenal capital city. We’ve spent a total of a month in the region. Three weeks were spent in Petaling Jaya in January 2016 and one week was spent in Bukit Bintang …
This is Hanoi in pictures. We were in Hanoi in February and March of 2016 just as the cold weather was beginning to subside. Unfortunately, some of my film didn’t develop properly – could have been old film, or a poor developer, but it is what it is. I kinda like the look it creates …